Thank you to everyone who was able to attend last Friday's artist reception! It was a very special evening shared by Jamey Stillings, the photo-eye family and the Santa Fe photo community. But don't worry if you weren't able to make the reception — Jamey Stillings' The Bridge at Hoover Dam will be on display through May 21st. View more of Jamey's work at photo-eye Gallery here. For more information, please contact Anne Kelly, photo-eye associate director, at anne@photoeye.com or by calling 505-988-5152 x202.

Guy Bourdin: Sighs and Whispers (1976 Bloomingdale's Catalogue)In some sense [Sighs and Whispers] is the only "book" [Guy Bourdin] published of his work in his lifetime; this eerie opus is an influential combination of commerce, fashion, and art—well, if nor art, then photography as its unruly, promiscuous doppelganger...With keen economy of means, and no digital effects, the images make much contemporary photography feel tired by comparison. That he worked in the context of the fashion magazine and advertising is only another lesson in art's and photography's elsewhere."—excerpted from, Bruce Hainley, Artforum, December, 2001

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"Myriorama is a monograph from Estelle Hanania published by Gottlund Verlag on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at FAT Galerie in Paris. Meaning a myriad of pictures, the title refers to a series of illustrated cards that could be arranged and re-arranged to make a variety of different scenes, allowing for the creation of imaginary landscapes." — Sarah Bradley

"At first glance, How to Hunt seems anything but what its title suggests. Maybe even at second glance, with the book open to the plates. Great clusters of natty blokes in Wellies and Abercrombie gear (the real outfitters, mind you, not the perfumed perfect-body mall stuff the kids are clamoring after) wandering open fields and tidy marshes with shotguns cracked open over their shoulders, occasionally pointing one skyward in random fashion. Dogs scuttling hither and yon, no apparent mission or bird in mouth. Great skies, the vertical plane of action for any hunt. " — from the review by George Slade of Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt's How to Hunt

"When I was working in Sarajevo in 2005, a well-known reporter for an even better known publication told me, "There are no more stories here." True, the war story no longer existed in the form often most alluring to journalists, their editors and the corporations that sign both paychecks." — from the review by Joscelyn Jurich of War Is Only Half the Story, Vol 3

Massimo Vitali: Natural Habitats"In the first volume of Landscape with Figures published in 2004, Massimo Vitali showed his entire oeuvre from the nineties, broadening the scope of his survey of beaches and discos to include skiing resorts and swimming pools from across the globe. Since 2007 Vitali has modified his perspective, shifting between an architectural background and a volume Natural Habitats, comprises seventy photographs, spanning from 2004 to 2009 — also includes a "genealog - ical tree" of his photographs: 120 thumbnail images which make visual connections by color, composition and time." — the publisher READ MORE